"After trying to get through the floods of drunken crowds to get to the concert, it was something completely different. It was no environment for young children. My children have been left absolutely traumatised and covered in bruises."
Another woman, Tina Bronstein, told Cambridge News that, “It was an absolutely horrendous event. My daughter and my friend's daughter were squashed and traumatised beyond belief. I got a neck and shoulder injury."
"People were fighting, the police were doing their best — but to cut a long story short, there were so many drunken adults, children pushed around, and we had to leave 40 minutes before the concert finished. I cannot explain how awful it was, as a mother to put my child in my chest like a koala bear, trying to save and protect her and us getting squashed by the railings where the sound and lighting was," she continued.
"My daughter and her friend could barely take a breath. And I've got to say, it was a fantastic event at first — we watched some racing, got some fish and chips and then as it got dark it all unfolded like a nightmare from hell."
Even another parent told The Mirror that, "I'm disgusted by how it was last night. My little girl got hit on the head by a flying bottle. I had to fight my way out as she was bleeding and screaming. I'm seeking legal action."
The managing director of Newmarket Racecourse has told News that, "The team and I remain absolutely committed to ensuring that anybody that comes to enjoy racing and or music has a good experience and if for whatever reason that experience isn't in line with their expectation then I apologise."
The girls are the BIGGEST girl band in the world right now, and it sounds like there wasn't enough security to accommodate the fans.
Little Mix have yet to make any statement.
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